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"What a wild hallucination!" he said.
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(5) A psychedelic brew that induces vomiting and wild hallucinations in those who drink it.
Desperate and decidedly ungallant, Lane described his reputed paramour as "a vile and crazy woman" who was "goaded on by wild hallucinations".
This makes the new film a prequel of sorts to Terry Gilliam's "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" (1998), in which Mr. Depp impersonated Thompson in his full Gonzo glory, with Hawaiian-print shirts draped over his torso and wild hallucinations sprouting from his balding pate.
To counterbalance any encroaching legal mundanity, Eli begins having wild hallucinations (while in a work meeting, during foreplay) that he learns are caused by a brain aneurysm but his acupuncturist-turned-confidant Dr. Chen James Saitoo) believes that Eli may actually be a prophet, helping Eli to understand the meanings of these visions.
"I had crazy hallucinations.
But surviving in a vibrant world of wild animals, vivid hallucinations and extreme solitude did little to prepare him for the fact that he was about to become an international celebrity and an object of curiosity.
Wild colors, like a hallucination.
She expressed grandiose and paranoid delusions, 3rd person auditory hallucinations and visual hallucinations of large wild cats.
As the people around him testified, hallucinations and fantasies, wild paranoid delusions, and plot-spotting filled his mind.
She was agitated and aggressive with purposeless movements, delirium, and hallucinations: she saw wild animals, a man who wanted to beat her, and various other things.
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